birdyyyyyy-deactivated20210721:
Lord of the Rings:
Vs.
Game of Thrones:
“But where’s that light coming from” BITCH IT’S FANTASY WHO CARES
Ok but also from a like, theatrical storytelling perspective, there’s a thing called “willful suspension of disbelief” which is basically the concept that in order to let ourselves be immersed and enjoy a story, we need to turn off our knowledge that it’s all fake anyway.
like yes, we all *know* it’s unrealistically bright for a night time war, but it needs to be so we can SEE the story being told, and the lighting designer used blue light to show it was night time. We KNOW that Sir Ian isn’t actually a wizard but we SUSPEND that DISBELIEF because we want to be entertained.
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I think this is what the kids call malicious compliance
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wow this is some weapons grade relatability
I did an interview with some of the people at Merriam Webster and they asked me what OTHER places I looked up words, and I mentioned urban dictionary. And the MW people were just like ‘OMG We LOVE what they’re doing.’
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I will reblog this everytime I see it until my dying day
What is this?! Why have I never seen this?! 😍😍😍😍😍😍 absolutely awesome!
Yessss
The TIMINGS On this thing
It’s so GOOD
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